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EPSOM TROTTING

NEXT WEEK'S FIELDS RECORD ACCEPTANCES TWELVE VISITING HORSES Record accept.moos have been received for the first day of the Auckland "Trotting Club's Winter fleeting, to he held on June 20 and 2.5. D 1 115 entries lor the seven races, only 12 failed to accept, lint, of these Elissa, Waikato Prince, Prince Pedro anil Lucky Love have continued another engagement. The Canterbury horses, IV Soto and Mocast, remain in the Ada mis .Memorial Cup and Cornwall Handicap respectively, while, with the exception of .Juggler, all tho North Island visiting hor.ses remain in tho

other events. The acceptances are as follows: WINTER HANDICAP, Of £130; trotters; limit 3,-19; 1J miles Colleen Murphy J.I. Great Sonoma . Lt. Reception . . Lt. Rita's Triumph Lt. Worthy Hilure 11 Sllll . I.t. I'niu ess . . [,t. Native Princess l.t. Ileal hi r Glow . l.t. yds bhd Baby Triumph. Lt. Kim: Franz . 3li Sop 11 y Bingen . Lt. Franz Derby 31; Nelson's (ilory. Lt. Native Leaf . ;Ui N els pear ... Lt. Klissa .... St Lady Huiu . . l.t, Vvjung Rodney, j32 Vain Lad . . Lt. MANGEftE HANDICAP. Of £130; limit 3.5; 1J miles Bedford . . . Lt. Aeriel Hell . . Lt. Superfine . . . Lt. Peggy True . Lt. King Country . Lt. Bronze King . Lt. Nawton l'urrish Lt. Worthy Song . 1.t,. Sir Frank . . Lt. Stiirgitm . . . Lt. Hori Bingen . Lt. yds bhd Native Fashion. Lt. Azel .Maid . . 21 I'erraplane . . Lt. Charleris Bay . 30 Claudelands . . Lt. Baron (iiand . 311 Bachelor King . Lt. Munga Tangi . Litt.Ni Acron . Lt. Tollgate . . . 30 Gloster . . . Lt. Kewpie's Crest. .IS Pink Lady . .Lt Ilcplica ... 18 Worthy Boy . Lt. Home Brew . . 48 Great Jewel . Lt. HOGSON HANDICAP, Of £150; limit 3.30; 1} miles Electric Bell . Lt. yds bhd Great Mountain Sun . 12 Admiral (T) . Lt. Argolin ... 12 Lucky Love . . Lt. Red Frontier . 12 Baron Alfonso . Lt. Cherrill ... 21 Norrie Rock . Lt. General Sarsficld 21 Our Sunimor . Lt. Trymen' . . . 30 Proletarian . 31; Star Pronto . . 48 ADAMS MEMORIAL CUP, Of £330 and Cup valued at £SO; limit 4.32: 2 miles De Soto . . Lt. yds Lhd Wee Machine . Lt. Smooger . . 30 Bonny Azure . Lt. Kewpie's yds blui Triumph . . ts Prince Pedro . it King's' Warrior. 48 Pegaway . 30 Auto Machine 00 STEWARDS' HANDICAP, Of £175; trotters; limit 1.54; 2 miles Meadow King . Lt. yds bhd yds bhd Manna's Son . 30 Dilfashion . . 12 Arapai .... 30 Captain Bolt . 12 Golden Eaglo . 30 Young Rodney . 21 Audo Patch . . 30 Polly Pan 21 Gala Day . . 4S Waikato Prince. 72 MARCONI HANDICAP, Of £105: limit 3.31; li miles Luminate . Lt. yds bhd Silk Cord . . .Lt Guid Hnirst . 21 Star Pronto . Lt. Blandford . . 30 yds bhd Winshow . . . 30 Our KcKinney. 12 Winaway . . . 30 Nervie's Last 12 Surptise Kewpie's Bond. 21 .Tourney (T) ~ . 81 Bolinda King 21 CORNWALL HANDICAP, Of £200; limit 2.47; il miles Tenedos . . . Lt. yds bhd Manoeuvre . . Lt. Bonny Azure 12 Edna Worthy . Lt. Woe Machine . 21 Mocast .... Lt. King's Warrior. 30 yd 3 bhd Pegaway . . . 30 Travis .... 12 Smooger . . . 30 NOTES FROM EVERYWHERE

TRACK AND STABLE GOSSIP

A. M Wright has boon unable to prorlure tlie steeplechaser Battleground since Mar ton owing to a pricked foot, but lie has been entered at Napier.

A bad start robbed Lucullus Lad of any chance lie had in th-i Maiden Plate at Hastings on Thursday. Later Joviality was similarly served.

Mr. Gerald Stead reports the sale of the brood mare IVlagia. in foal to Hambury. This mare will visit the Foxlaw horse Foxbridge next season.

The Smuggler has contested seven races over hurdles for three wins, three seconds and one third. His three seconds were gained at the recent meeting of the Auckland Pacing Club.

Signaller jumped lour hurdles in fine style at Invercargill 011 Tuesday in company with Mayam and Panoll. Signaller is expected by Southland observers to show improved form at Wingatui.

King Mestor broke down completely while contesting the Orakei Hurdles at Ellerslie on Saturday last and a long spell will be necessary before he will be able to begin another preparation.

Cyclonic is beginning to attract attention by the dash he is putting into his work under A. MeAulay. He is much more docile than when previously in training and there does not seem to be any sign of the trouble which nccessiated his being put out of work last season.

Thurina covers several miles in halfpace work at Kiccarton in a week, and, although he looks well and is standing up to this work, he walks off tenderly each morning, and by the appearance of his affected front log he may not survive much jumping when the time comes to school him.

AI tor competing on the second day of the Au<• 1%I;111 d Pacing Club's meeting Valspear was decidedly lame and was allowed to forgo his engagement on the final dav. lie was an absentee from the tracks during the past week, but F. Stunning hopes to have him in work again in the near future.

After the declaration of second forfeits I") rising two-year-olds remained in the John (Jrigg Stakes, which is now the first classic run in the South Island in the spring. Included is the iiliy by Paper Money from Stage Fright and half-sister to Shy, winner of the Carbine Plate. The filly will race in the same interest as Shy and Billy Hoy.

The Hastings correspondent of the Hi:kai,d reports that for a novice Strome went a fine race in the .June Steeplechase, but hesitancy at many of Lhe jumps lost liini a good deal of ground. When he improves in this respect he should beat belter company than any he is likely to meet. 011 the Fast Coast, especially as he is a stayer.

As a preliminary to further jumping, Chile has had three months' racing on the flat, with two wins. He is in the best condition, therefore, to face the battens at Wanganui. Last season Chile won four hurdle races and at the end of the term he was runner-up to Chang, who received a stone, in the To Kuiti 11 u relies

Fllerslie-t ra ineti noises expected i<> compete at the Wanganui Jockey Club's meeting are Landlubber anil Teddy Boy. who are due to leave on Monday. Teddy Hoy gained a second and a third in hack hurdle events at the recent Auckland fixture and a reproduction of that form would give him excellent prospects in approaching engagements.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 11

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EPSOM TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 11

EPSOM TROTTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22444, 13 June 1936, Page 11

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